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The phrase "accredited professional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has received official recognition or certification in their field of expertise.
Example: "To ensure the highest quality of service, we only hire accredited professionals for our consulting team."
Alternatives: "certified expert" or "licensed practitioner".
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Before this, she spent five years working for a training provider teaching in a classroom environment Petra Wilton is director of policy and research at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), an accredited professional institution for management based in the UK.
In order to protect themselves, most employers should make sure that any testing complies with the highest standards and processes, following industry best practice and using a fully accredited, professional and independent service provider.
She demands forty dollars to get HBO, and Chip is forced to ask his mother (played by the comedian Louie Anderson in cleverly uncommented-upon drag) and twin brother (the proprietor, also played by Galifianakis, of a questionably accredited professional school) for the money.
After three genuinely amateur bouts the sport celebrated, if that is the right word, the appearance of the tournament's first accredited professional, the unbeaten Italian lightweight Carmine Tommasone, who walked away from the amateur game when he failed to qualify for the 2008 Olympics.
Barry Giles Watsonville, Calif., May 20 , 2010The writer, a LEED accredited professional with special emphasis on LEED Existing Buildings and an emeritus member of the LEED faculty, is chief executive of BuildingWise, a member of the United States Green Building Council that promotes energy and efficiency.
as these degrees are normally accredited professional doctorates.
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Accredited professionals only should be allowed to connect water into homes or to repair broken lines to reduce introduction of contaminants in the distribution lines.
A city's LEED certified office space, EnergyStar-certified office space and the availability of LEED accredited professionals were examined to rank cities in this category.
To understand the motivations and experiences of health and social care professionals undertaking part-time, accredited, continuing professional education in higher education.
Twelve in-depth interviews were conducted with key actors in the projects, consisting of project managers, construction supervisors, Accredited Professionals, trainees, foremen and squad bosses.
The programme includes groundbreaking courses in dementia, medication, dignity and care, many of which are endorsed or accredited by professional organisations.
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